Nando’s restaurant by B3 Designers
21.11.2012
Inspiration was taken from a South African market place full of vibrancy, life and intense sun the ‘inside-outside’ feel of the restaurant, beautifully combines details, aesthetics with functionality. A concertinaed canopy, hangs from a reclaimed wooden structure, carving a bold diagonal path, through the restaurant. Caged lighting also forms an interesting ceiling feature in the interior space. The reclaimed wood frame continues to the canal side exterior where festoon lights have been used to give a laid back ‘garden’ feel and catch the eyes of passersby.


A mixture of colourful fabric is used for the banquette and chairs situated in the centre of the restaurant. This is complimented by bespoke wicker basket like light fixtures. The fixtures have a handmade cold cathode element that has been twisted for an individual finish. Approximately one hundred light shades have been installed close together featuring a range of colour ways from blue, yellow and red hues. via




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